
Piastri: We Protected McLaren Unity in Norris Title Fight
Oscar Piastri told the High Performance podcast that he and teammate Lando Norris deliberately protected the McLaren team environment during their heated 2025 intra-team title fight to avoid long-term damage. He described tense on-track incidents, including his surge in Saudi Arabia, team orders at the Italian Grand Prix asking him to give Norris second place, collisions in Canada, contact at the Singapore start, an incident in the United States Sprint and an on-track episode in Mexico. Piastri said those moments usually ended with cordial exchanges, private resolutions and a handshake. He warned that if the rivalry had turned ‘nasty’ it could have threatened one of them not wearing McLaren’s papaya orange in 2026.
Piastri credited McLaren’s culture of full data sharing and accountability with keeping tensions under control. He said drivers generally continued to cooperate and share information across the garage, and that openness and clear responsibility helped contain conflict through the season.
The title fight tested the team but held firm. Piastri led by 32 points into the summer break after a Zandvoort win, while Norris retired there and then mounted a late comeback that culminated in a decisive Abu Dhabi victory to take the 2025 Drivers’ Championship. Norris finished 13 points ahead of Piastri, with Max Verstappen between them, and McLaren placed third in the Constructors’ Championship.
Piastri said the episode showed future title fights will again test team harmony. He believes professionalism and pragmatic teamwork persisted into races such as Suzuka and when the season resumed in Miami.
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